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  1. Singapore Customs provides digital services for businesses and travellers to submit trade declarations, access eServices and make advance payments. Learn more about the Networked Trade Platform (NTP) and its benefits for trade operations.

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  2. Get in touch with Singapore Customs. Enquiries on Customs Procedures. Chat with us now! Beyond this live-chat, you may reach us at +65 6355 2000. Our operating hours: 8am to 6pm (Monday to Friday) 8am to 12pm (Saturday) Closed on Sundays and public holidays. Our peak hours are from 10am to 12pm, and 3pm to 5pm.

  3. www.customs.gov.sg › businesses › importing-goodsImport procedures - CUSTOMS

    Learn how to import goods into Singapore and comply with the Customs Act, GST Act and RIEA. Find out about duties, permits, taxes, errors, offences and penalties.

  4. www.customs.gov.sg › businesses › valuation-duties-taxes-andDuties and Dutiable Goods - CUSTOMS

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    a) For alcoholic products with duty rates based on per litre of alcohol Duties payable = Total quantity in litres x Customs and/or excise duty rate x Percentage of alcoholic strength Company A imports 75 litres of stout with alcoholic strength of 5%. Assuming the customs and excise duties for stout is S$16 and S$60 per litre of alcohol respectively...

    a) All tobacco products except cigarettes Duties payable = Total weight (in kilogrammes) x Excise duty rate Company A imports 100 kilogrammes (kgm) of tobacco stems. Assuming the excise duty for tobacco stems is S$446 per kilogramme: Duties payable = 100 x S$446 = S$44,600 b) Cigarettes Duties payable = Total number of sticks x Weight of individual...

    Duties payable = Customs value x Excise duty rate Company A imports a motor car that was bought at S$100,000 on Free on Board (FOB) incoterms. The overseas freight, handling and insurance charges to ship the car to Singapore cost S$1,000. Assuming the excise duty for motor cars is 20% of the customs value: Customs value of car = S$101,000 Duties pa...

    a) Petroleum products Duties payable = Total volume x Excise duty rate Company A imports 100 litres of unleaded,unblended motor spirit of RON 97 and above. Assuming the excise duty for unleaded,unblended motor spirit of RON 97 and above is S$7.90 per dal (1 dal = 10 litres): Duties payable = S$7.90 x 10 = S$79 b) Compressed natural gas (Cng) Duties...

    Learn about the types and rates of customs and excise duties for different categories of goods imported or manufactured in Singapore. See examples of how to calculate duties payable for various products.

  5. Learn what to declare and pay when you bring in dutiable and taxable goods exceeding your concession and relief. Find out how to use the Red and Green Channels, payment modes and permit requirements.

  6. www.customs.gov.sg › businesses › importing-goodsOverview - CUSTOMS

    To import goods into Singapore, you are required to make a declaration to Singapore Customs. Goods and Services Tax (GST) is payable on non-dutiable goods. Both GST and duty are payable for dutiable goods if these goods are imported for local consumption. How to Import Your Goods? General Import Flow Chart.

  7. www.customs.gov.sg › eservices › customs-sg-web-applicationCustoms@SG Web Application

    Customs@SG is a web application that allows travellers to declare and pay duty and/or GST on their overseas purchases before arriving in Singapore. Learn how to use Customs@SG, FAQs, and what to do if you have additional items or changes in your travel plans.

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